34
4
PANEL DESCRIPTION
!4IF-SHIFT CONTROL (p. 61)
Click to set a signal passband position.
• Right-click to increase the signal passband position.
• Left-click to decrease the signal passband position.
!5CENTER KEY [CENTER] (p. 61)
After setting a signal passband position with clicking the IF-
shift control, click to return to the center position.
!6IF FILTER BUTTONS [WIDE]/[NAR] (p. 58)
Click to change the IF filter in use.
• Click [WIDE] to select a wide filter.
• Click [NAR] to select a narrow filter.
*Usable IF filter is according to the receive mode.
!7PROGRAMMED SCAN BUTTON [PROG] (p. 81)
Click to start/stop a programmed scan.
• “PROG Scan” blinks during scanning.
!8AUTO MEMORY WRITE SCAN BUTTON [AUTO] (p. 84)
Click to start/stop an auto memory write scan.
• “AUTO MW Scan” blinks during scanning.
!9MEMORY SCAN BUTTON [MEMO] (pgs. 86, 88)
Click to start/stop a memory scan.
• “MEMO Scan” blinks during scanning.
@0TONE SCAN BUTTON [T-SCAN] (p. 97)
Click to start/stop a tone scan.
• “TONE Scan” blinks during scanning.
@1PRIORITY SCAN BUTTON [PRIO] (p. 92)
Click to start/stop a priority scan.
• “PRIO Scan” blinks during scanning.
@2WEATHER ALERT BUTTON [WX] (p. 62)
Push to start the weather alert function. (USA and
CANADA version only)
• “WX” appears.
@3SCAN PAUSE BUTTON [❙❙]
Push to pause/resume a scan.
• “Pause” blinks during scan is pausing.
@4SCAN STOP BUTTON [■]
Push to cancel a scan operation.
@5SWEEP STOP BUTTON [■] (p. 98)
Click to cancel a band scope operation.
@6SWEEP START BUTTON [
≈≈
] (p. 98)
Click to start the band scope operation which is used to
observe signal conditions around the receive frequency.
@7SWEEP PAUSE BUTTON [❙❙] (p. 98)
Click to pause/resume a band scope sweeping.
NOTE: While using the band scope function, audio is
disabled in SSB and CW modes. To monitor the fre-
quency, push [❙❙] to pause the function, or push [■] to
cancel the function.
@8SPAN (TIME) UP/DOWN BUTTON [+]/[–]
When “FREQUENCY” mode is displayed;
Click to select the band scope edge frequency. (p. 98)
When “TIME” mode is displayed;
Click to select the time interval to show the receiving
signal. (p. 98)